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People with autism can often think the way animals think, which
puts them in the perfect position to translate “animal talk.” In this
groundbreaking book, Temple Grandin draws on her own experiences
with autism as well as her distinguished career as an animal scientist to
deliver an extraordinary message about how animals think, act, and feel.
Funny, informative, and full of incredible insight, Animals in Translation
will forever change the way we look at our fellow creatures.
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important book I've read in thirty years.”
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“Grandin's focus in Animals in Trans/ation is not on all the ‘normal’ things
autistics and animals can't do but on the unexpected, extraordinary,
invaluable things they, can."—O, The Oprah Magazine
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“Full of heart, soul and crackling intelligence.” —People
“Grandin’s new book draws a fascinating parallel between autism
and the way animals process the world around them.” —Newsday
“The real reason to read this book is its deeply logical approach to
compassion ... Animals in Translation may end up being the best
animal book of the year, certainly the most human.”
—Los Angeles Times
“Grandin reminds us, as almost no one else has been able to do, that
humans are not human without animals.” —Discover
“Animals in Translation explains how [Temple Grandin] combines
her insight at the intersection of autistic and animal consciousness
with research to interpret animal behavior often baffling to other
humans. . . Earnest, humble and compassionate.”
—The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
“[Animals in Translation] is suffused with a love of all creatures
great and small, and full of helpful hints for raising pets.” —Parade
“Much animal behavior is just plain puzzling—except to Temple
Grandin . . . Entertaining and insightful.” —Rocky Mountain News
“Using her autism as the key, [Temple Grandin] unlocks a riveting
world of pigeon Picasso fans and hat-phobic horses.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“Deeply moving and fascinating.” —Oliver Sacks
“Two thumbs up for this thoughtful and educational compilation.”
—Dr. Nicholas H. Dodman, author of
If Only They Could Speak and The Dog Who Loved Too Much